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  2. I nuovi mostri - Wikipedia

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    I nuovi mostri ("the new monsters"), known as Viva l'Italia! in the English-language version, is a 1977 commedia all'italiana film composed by 14 episodes, directed by Dino Risi, Ettore Scola and Mario Monicelli. It is a sequel of I mostri, made in 1963. It is followed by I mostri oggi (2009).

  3. Traditions of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Panettone Living nativity scene in Milazzo Christmas market in Merano Zampognari in Molise during the Christmas period. Christmas in Italy (Italian: Natale) is one of the country's major holidays and begins on 8 December, with the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, the day on which traditionally the Christmas tree is mounted and ends on 6 January, of the following year with the Epiphany ...

  4. Apa Sâmbetei - Wikipedia

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    In Romanian mythology, Apa Sâmbetei (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈapa ˈsɨmbetej]; lit. saturday's water ) is the name given to the World Ocean , the ocean that was said to encompass the entire earth.

  5. Roman Italy - Wikipedia

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    Diocesis Italia suburbicaria (Italy "under the government of the urbs", i.e. Rome) Tuscia ( Etruria ) et Umbria ( Tuscany , Umbria and the northern part of coastal Lazio ) Picenum suburbicarium ( Piceno , in southern Marche )

  6. Romagna - Wikipedia

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    Under the new system, Italy was demoted to a mere Imperial province. Modern Romagna was organized into the Roman province of Flaminia et Picenum in the diocese of Italia Annonaria. Ravenna, which was surrounded by swamps and marshes, prospered and steadily rose in importance, and a Roman fleet was based at the city.

  7. Museum of Roman Civilization - Wikipedia

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    The museum was designed by the architects Pietro Ascheri, D. Bernardini and Cesare Pascoletti [1] (1939–1941). Its 59 sections [2] illustrate the history of Roman civilization from its origins to the 4th century, with models and reproductions, as well as original material. The premises are shared with a planetarium.

  8. Garibaldi (film) - Wikipedia

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    Garibaldi, the English title of the film originally released as Viva l'Italia!, is a 1961 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. Synopsis

  9. Vive, viva, and vivat - Wikipedia

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    Viva o 25 de abril graffiti in Portugal. Viva, vive, and vivat are interjections used in the Romance languages. Viva in Spanish (plural Vivan), [1] Portuguese (plural Vivam), and Italian (Also evviva. Vivano in plural is rare), [2] Vive in French, and Vivat in Latin (plural Vivant) are subjunctive forms of the verb "to live." Being the third ...